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Best_man23

(4,897 posts)
5. I would go to Gilead's Investors page and pull down their annual and quarterly reports
Sat Oct 3, 2020, 11:32 PM
Oct 2020

First place to start. I would also look to see if they made any presentations directly to Deustche Bank. Most companies post those on their investor pages as well.

You can also try looking at the quarterly and annual reports for Deustche Bank. Another approach (and this can be found with some sleuthing) is to check the options boards and see if there are any reports of Deustche taking call or put positions on Gilead. Big banks like Deustche are more likely to use options either directly (call) or as a hedge (put) against a position.

Good luck in your research.

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